Defense Attorneys for White Collar Crimes

Experienced Attorneys Providing Aggressive Defense in Washington, DC

No matter how complex your white-collar criminal case may be, our Washington, DC attorneys at Douglas & Boykin PLLC are ready to defend you. Frederick A. Douglas, a co-founding partner at our firm and our principal criminal defense attorneys, worked as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, DC. He has also worked as an Assistant Chief Trial Attorney in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement unit, and also as Supervisory Trial Lawyer for the enforcement office of the Federal Energy Regulatory. Because of these previous roles, Attorney Douglas has extensive knowledge and understanding about how government prosecutors think, negotiate, and try cases.

Handling All Types of White-Collar-Crime Cases

Common white collar crimes include fraud, Ponzi schemes, identity theft, money laundering, forgery, embezzlement, cybercrime, bribery, insider trading, copyright infringement, and more. If you are charged with one of these offenses or a different white collar crime, our defense team at Douglas & Boykin can offer you the quality legal representation you need.

We have a strong track record of success. Our lawyers focus heavily on damage control to protect your reputation and to improve your chances of positive results when your case is completed.

No matter what white-collar crime you are charged with, we suggest that you consult with one of our skilled lawyers at Douglas & Boykin PLLC. All of our attorneys are results-oriented and committed to making our clients the top priority. Give us a call today at 202-753-0042! We serve the Washington, DC metro area, which includes Northern Virginia and Maryland.

Douglas & Boykin PLLC is located in Washington, DC and serves clients in and around Anacostia Annex, Washington and District Of Columbia County.

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